Coleman Two-Burner Power Pack Stove

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Product Details

Main Features

  • Propane camping stove with red lid and wind shields on either side
  • Two powerful 15,000 BTU burners; independent, adjustable controls
  • Aluminized steel cooktop; locking lid
  • Matchless InstaStart push button ignition
  • Operates on 16.4-ounce Coleman propane cylinders (sold separately)

Description



  • Includes Bonus Griddle
  • Consistent cooking performance even in cold weather, high altitudes and when fuel is low
  • 30,000 BTU total in two high performance burners
  • Lasts up to 0.72 hours with both burners on high or 4.5 hours on l

  • Other Details

    • Brand: Coleman
    • EAN: 0076501221633
    • Label: Coleman
    • Manufacturer: Coleman
    • Model: 9948-783
    • MPN: 9948-783
    • ReleaseDate: 2006-01-15
    • UPC: 076501221633
    • Item Dimensions: 29.75 in x 19.38 in x 9.75 in
    • Package Dimensions: 29.75 in x 19.38 in x 9.75 in; 34.20 lb

    Customer Reviews

    Great for the camping experience

    5.0 / 5.0


    Big camping stove, easily accomodate any multi person camping needs, especially great is the griddle, and instant start. Love it!


    nice stove

    4.0 / 5.0


    Very sturdy and balanced. Only down side is that it won't close with the grill inside. Has to be carried by itself. Otherwise it's great.


    first trip

    4.0 / 5.0


    I used it for my first family of 4 camping trip. The stove worked like a charm. It was easy to assemble and use. It is a bit heavy. But if you want fast cooking time, this is the unit to get.


    Best propane stove

    5.0 / 5.0


    This is the best prorpane stove Coleman has made in quite a while - super powerful and at only 43.00 and free shipping a real steal - very heavy and built solid this is not for backpacking or hiking, this is a serious stove for tailgating and family camping due to weight of stove 34lbs !


    Disappointingly good

    4.0 / 5.0


    It's really heavy (you won't be taking this backpacking), it's tricky to open (have to press below the latch, not just the latch), and the griddle doesn't fit inside the cover for travel.

    Otherwise, this is a great stove... disappointingly so, it's pretty much just like cooking at home, no adventure at all like with the Jetboil stove (that feels like camping cooking). The griddle is great for breakfast, makes pancakes, steak and eggs very well.

    You can order legs as well as a carrying case for it from the Coleman accessories site. The carrying case will carry the stove, griddle, and two gas canisters... not the legs, unfortunately, which come in their own little carry sack. I recommend the legs, they are rock steady and save you table space.


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